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Important
Notice-
To
Skin
Sufferers
Try
tliis
New
Remedy
at
Oar
Risk
We
know
the
successful
treatment
of
Skin
affections
is
difficult,
and
so
much
money
is
spent
by
suffererswitliGut
gettingrellefj
that
they
are
becoming
skeptical
and
know
not
what
to
believe.
.
Our
Generous
Offer
Know,
therefore,
all
persons
-who
have
any
Skra
affection
that
we
will
supply
them
-with
our
new
and
wonderful
remedy--Saxo
Salve--on
the
positive
guarsntes--that
if
it
does
not
beneSt
them
v/e
will
refund
their
money
as
cheerfully
as
v/e
took
it.
Tb=re
is
ao
remedy
thai
will
core
every
disease--bet
tbere
are
sonie
tiiai
v/e
know
to
be
honest,
reliable,
and
of
great
curative
value.
Stich
is
Saso
Salve.
No
Skia
Sufferer
should
therefore
beshaia
to
try
Saxo
Salve
02
this
generous
o2er.
\Vetakealltheriskand
beat
eU
the
erperse
if
Sazo
Salve
fails--but
as
it
succeeds
in
over
90'
(,
of
the
cases
our
risk
is
not
great
after
alL
Up
tintil
you
Have
Tried.
SELX:O
|
THE
B!G
SANITARY
T^}SE
LOTS
FOR
TrfE
MONEY
Do
not
Give
PEOPLE'S
DRUG
STORE
Gettysburg,
Pau
slv.-a.ys
ask
for
trace
or:
the
basis
cf
superior
gooes
and
service
and
right
prices.
V,
r
s
want
your
Drug
Store
trade.
Writing
Christmas
!
BEAUTIES
OF
"Thank
You
5
'
[Notes'
~
c=
V/rit2s
About
Scene
the
FecciJsr
Features
Pcsrcssed
by
Washing-cR.
cf
F.
course
Santa
Claus
v.-ili
bring
you
some
not/.;
paper.
Perhaps
'Â·
be
will
bring
you
some
pret-
It
is
:m;.-o=/;b:e
to
live
m
Washing-
G
-
a
--
^
ac
't
he
smick
by
some
pecul-
ty
correspondence
cards
ivith
:
iar
restarts
arfl
seme
peculiar
faeati-
your
initial
la
the
corner.
The
Â£r*t
l
-
es
which
the
c?ty
possesses.
In
the
use
to
make
of
any
such
present
is
in
writing
"Thank
yvt!~"
"notes
to
the
persons
who
have
seat
you
t:rst
place,
its
s:ce
has
a
great
deal
is
admirable
and
charming;,
is
rising
ground
Inclosing
on
j
al;
sides
a
level
space,
and
so
making
Don't
let
your
mother
or
big
sister
!
a
beautiful
amphitheater
between
hilis
tnUe
this
p!tr:iM:re
av.33-
from
you
Kc-
Â·-
^J^-^Â»5SÂ«^^-
!
:?^-~5rs3'-
-V
SIMPLE
GIFTS
FOR
CHRIS!
MAS
TI.V.E.
~
*?
;T-
-
HERE
THE
UBIQUITOUS
BUTTERFLY
COMPLETES
A
SASH
One
O-
ihe
fiainueii.
most
icminine
o;
"
are
agrtiri
used
as
2.
nnlsh.
trimmings
now
tavured
;s
ihe
t-utter-
Fjov.-ered
sl!k
crepon
is
thÂ»
msierfal.
2y.
O*
lace
or
ribbon
it
nds
from
the
'
sho\ving^
2.
brigrt
Â£ov.-er
on
an
old
blue
chic
tailored
hat;
of
secuin?
and
net
it
.
ground.
The
sash
is
of
crepe
dÂ£-
Chine.
completes
the
evea-ng
coiffur^
or
trjm
This
desisn
ma\"
be
copied
in
size
36
the
sown.
Ir.
making
a
sash
the
temp-
v.
Uh
six
yares
of
thirty-six
inch
mate-
tation
is
very
great
to
have
a
butterfly
ria!.
bow
in
front
or
back.
?-s
the
new
r:d-
Another
design
attractive
in
its
sim-
bons
and
suki
v.:ih
thir
brigJ.t
Orien-
plieity
is
slio-cm
!a
T71I.
The
blouse
Is
tai
hues
are
periect!;.-
suited
to
butter-
s!:ght:y
craped,
and
there
is
an
cnder-
gies.
Â·
biouse
of
net.
Black
satfn
tr-'^imefi
An
afternoon
frock
c:sp:ayln?
thÂ«
us-
v-Ith
the
tiny
iace
fri-ling
ar:c
a
butter-
most
Eirnplicity
anj
teniurer.e^s
in
'is
""
sash
\vas
used
i~
the
i!!usrration.
^de!
t.-"
thi
is
:;-iart
of
the
Christmas
ke
iz
twrk
it
w;I!
be
fna.
If
yctrr
o\vu
fauit.
Commence
thinkias
Iscfnrchnad
ivhar
you
v.-:iar
to
say
in
these
ueally
writrÂ«n
"Thank
you"'
notes.
r?~
yon
have
soznethin:;
all
tbotnrbt
out"
half
tbe
work
is
already
done.
One
of
the
first
things
you'd
think
of
If
yon
were
speaking
uirecdy
to
the
giver
tvould
be
just
vrhat
the
present
TK-as.
Yon
-vvouidn't
say
to
Cousin
Kate.^
for
Instance.
"Thank
you
for
yonr
present."'
*
Vou
vrould
be
pretty
snrf
to
Fay
fe^-
what
the
gift
~as.
This
is^
one
of
the-
bi:r
things
to
rernem-
ber
tvhen
you
--nre
yonr
"Tfcank
yoa"
notes.
Mcnz'on
the
present
in
each
case."
Â·This.gives
a
rea!
persona-
touch
to
youriijote.
and;Tircves
that
you
didn't
jret
your
presents
mirced
cp.
If
you
are"oae
oftLfTfortuartte
children
tvSd
jjet
ever
so
!n.-iry
pres-c-cts
l-e
snre,to
keep
track
of
the
nacaus
of
the
c-vers.
Jt
there
is
a
card
.iiiaeheu
don't
take
it
off
cnfii
yon
are
sure
yon
v.
:!I
re-
meraber
just
'tvho
~~^.~Q
yo;i
thatparric-
nlar
s!ed
or
doii
or
nitric
Iox.
If
you
are
aira:d
of
spoIHas:
some
sheets
of
your
pretty
neve-
paper
before
yon
"et
the
note
uice'y
placed
jret
some
one
to
cut
a
eounSe
of
pieces
of
ordinary
paper
of
just
the
same
size
ss
yonr
Christmas
note
paper.
With
a
little
practice
yon
vi;i
iearn
just
ho^v
far
up
on
the
pace
to
hejrfn
and
aoont
bo-nr
far
dov.-n
on
t!;e
pajre
your
i:sra-3
-cvill
come.
Xo
one
expects
a
lor::
letter
just
at
Ciiris-tnias
time,
bnt
every
one
has
a
rhrht
to
expect
a
prettily
expressed,
neatly
written
note
of
thanks
v.-hen
there
is
no
chaace
for
a
"Thank
you"'
in
words.
O-*-
that
are
rich
-vrith
v
oocs.
-svrites
I
Jarnes
Crj'ce,
lace
Srit:ih
ambassador,
j
:=
Varlonal
Geographic
Xasazine.
On
ths
ncrcb.
east
a~d
"vest
sidles
o"
XVashingto^,
cr:d
to
seme
extent
c^
the
seuili.
cr
Virginia,
side
also,
al-
tiorigh
there
the
dif5c-j!:ies
long-,
straight
lines
:s
sh"v.~
in
752'J.
The
skirt
has
tbree
broad
tucks
near
the
fc-et.
each
hepded
Tvith
sev-ral
the
lines
o;
tbe
skirt
ar-3
serve
o=
tri"n-
rr.Ingr.
A
surpl.-.e
'.;-s;^g
:c.a.'.t
-s
tSÂ«
?ize
C6
requires
for
th:s
m^de!
four
me
thre=-fourtas
yards
of
thirty-six
incri
materiaL
rc.-.
Tf.^O--sizes
3^
to
-2.
Xo.
Till--s:ses
34
t^
42.
h
pattern
15
c^n-s.
!
';
of
loco-1
.i.
niotion
are
greater
o"
account
ot
the
j
"I*O
otr*2.n
fri^rer
pstzcrn
il'
.^i*2X^il
'.
-oti*
this
coupor
Â£"c
encase
ir-
cents
stamps
or
co.s.
3*
sure
to
s-ate
nu~ic
heavy
mud
ia
the
roads,
the
country
i'
c
'
Pattern
and
s'.?y.
measun-s
ever
tbe
j
v
TuHest
part
of
the
b-jst.
Ac5ress
Pc-Ttcm
.
.
.
.
.
l!
Dcpartmeat,
care
of
this
T-T-----
miui
as
thai
--
aich
ac;oins
ar-y
of
the
'
great
capitoi
cites
of
Europe,
except,
of
coarse,
Constsztizople,
^i::!
Its
tvonderful
Bosnorns
.
-o
European
city
has
so
noble
a
cacaracc
is
:is
vicnity
as
the
Great
Xa--e
-
)
Address
!;
ji
i
A
Gitt
rviother
Will
Like.
Dcinty
embroidered
and
l^ce
trim
_,
.
.
,
,17-..
-
17
Â«.
'
JT
Â«,Â·
!
Hied,
bibi
alwavs
ro"rm
narr
of
:in
in-
ThÂ»s
Is
s
Gift
Within
the
Means
of
Atlc
.
.
,
-_;Â·
-
.
.,
,
.
;
tant
s
layette.
They
are
beautiful,
but
'
perishable
thuijrs
-
to
handle.
Conse-
DAINTY
NAPERY.
and
Useful
to
Ail-
Falls
of
the
Potomac--a
magnlncenc
-r-
ae
.
hor^e-.vTfe'=
linen
c'o^et
i~
never
-
,
-
-
,
,
;-:ec-
o
j
=ceae-^
v-*ii
c
--
von
~m
-'
-
Â·,
'
,
~.
.,
t
-Â°^
e
'-
5
-
_Â«-
eT
^
ouenuy
every
jouns
mother
wnl
ie
Â»..=t._
v-
_.Bje...
x._.c--
_-cu
Â«iu,
^.^
0
r
i
;
jf
ta
..r
v.;
;e
f
a!
!
S
ro
apprecian
thirty
leasing
prcserve.
Vierma
has
some
p:ct-crsq"e
coaa-
trr.
hills
and
TTOOGS
and
rceka.
^r
a
cistance
ci
ttv-eaty-Sve
cr
miles.
London
also
has
very
landscapes
of
a
softer
type
-^itaia
about
that
distance;
bat
i
kso^.
of
ao
great
city
ic
Europe
'except
Ccr.stan-
tiaople)
;hat
has
quite
close.
:a
:ts
vary
environs,
such
beautiful
scenery
c.s
has
vrashingion
ia
Rock
Creek
Park
ard
in
n;any
of
the
woods
that
stretch
aJOEg
iLe
-Potomac
on
the
north
ana
also
on
tie
south
sid^
tvith
the
bread
river
in
the
center
am:
richly
T.cocpfJ
slopes
descencins
boldly
to
It
on
each
sfae.
Berlin
stards
in
a
sa-cy
traste.
perfectly
f:at.
v.
ith
here
and
there
a
!
A
Prayer
For
the
Children!
^*Â£^
enever
children
so
;o
.-
o
sto=-^-=s
up
with
care
j
^
E
terlrgc
e
d.
owing
to
namerojzs
ncols
I
prsv
trat
Santa
Clacs
sorrjeno-K-
Â·
,
^~
and
swamps.
Paris,
again,
has
some
agreeable
landscapes
within
reach.
br;t
nothing
at
all
striking,
nothing
nearly
so
firss
33
hin^
their
;
trat
Santa
find
the
tsrrie
to
jouraer
there.
I
prav
no
l.ttle
ch::5
w-;n
Tra:-;e
At
morri
to
find
izpon
bis
cot
Ar.
empty
stockinj:
arid
to
weep
Because
old
Santa
Claus
forgot.
For
Santa
Clacs
is
not
a:-*re
The
patron
saint
of
rich.
I'm
si;re.
But
he
is
loved
as
dearly
by
The
little
chiidren
of
the
poor.
Ann
so
I
pray
that
he
rnav
f.na
The
poorest
crchiri
Jn
the
3and
And
that
no
Iittie
t--iSting-
ch;'J
ilay
wake
to
weep
and
cnderstanl-
--Ustroit
Free
I'ress.
ET--ampy
pond
or
Inke,
ace
a
si-jg^isa
stream
meanders
through,
it.
ic
faas
become,
throujrb.
the
e;Tons
of
the
government
and
its
o~a
citizens,
an
impcs-Ing
city;
b*ut
tie
eav;rc=s
can
never
be
beautiful,
because
retire
has
been
very
ungracio"3.
St.
Petersburg
lias
a
sp!enc!5
~ater
frc"t
facing
i's
grai:c
river,
the
Neva.
its
vast
rush
of
ccic
green
^ater.
covered
-^r:th
ice
in
-srinter
aad
chiMing
seeiaing
to
chill
the
land_
scai5e
!n
suimaer.
That,
ho--iver.
is
j
the
only
beauty
St.
Petersburg
has.
{
The
country
is
fat
and
in
icany
places
*
a
cliamied
if
some
oae
presents
her
child
wt-!!
Â«?!eciÂ«:
~-f:
cf
napery.
Ainthing
a
_
Christmas
time
with
a
preltv
bib
from
tablecloths
to
doilies,
from
fancy
'
jj
O
ig
er
aheer.x
ro
pillowcases,
will
be
welcomed
Â·
j
ust
"
:te
t
h
i
n
z
is
iilnstrated-a
bib
1
here
is
a
hemstitched
pi!-
Â·
^
-ne
of
a
set.
They
are
all
i;e
made
from
a
shal!ow
.
~
embroidered
trirb
tbe
recipient's
iniriai
and
i:re
bandm-de
of
Sue
liaen.
i
Centerpieces
of
heavy
linen
lace
and
i
in:;s!in
embroidery
are
easily
made
j
anu
are
not
expensive
considering
their;
oniatnenral
efiTect.
ExceedingSy
pretty
j
centers
can
be
eroived
from
cluny
lace!
ancl
heavy
Irish
linen,
vrirb
eye:etiing.
I
n
addition
to
the
napery
upon
the
,
large,
round
paper
box.
inside
and
out
with
some
kind
of
CASE
FOE
BABY'S
BEST
crss.
i
dainty
=ilk.
^
Â«Â·
i
a^inty
PI-K.
anc
'
\!
j
gathered
raiEes
\\
\
bon.
In
pale-
blue
and
about
the
li-i
sew
of
TWO
inch
satin
r;b-
or.pinfe.
In
the
cen-
i
ter
is
pLiced
the
Lrsque
head
of
a
taby
.
doll-
The
5id
is
tied
to
the
bottom
of
'.
the
box
by
means
of
ribbon
lies.
A
I
sachet
is
fitted
in
the
bottom
of
the
'
case.
Miss
Baby's
First
Christmas.
Don't
think:
about
the
baby's
present
keep
.,,
_Â·
^.
.
.
_
_
j
~
-
-
~
--
"
~
-
"
-
!
dav.
One
of
tbe
trifles
which
can
ne
*uÂ«
T.-ud
wrest
as
Wasmngton
aTiorcs^
in
a
fine
design.
,
infinitely
kept,
because
it
takes
up
The
sains
thing
may
oe
sa'.d
cf
Bed
sets,
cor.sistin-
of
spread.
j.iUow
,
scarce
i
v
arjv
space,
is
a
hnncer
for
J^adna.
it
stands
on
a
level,
ana
tne
]
covers
and
valance,
are
always
n
wei-
j
p
etticoats
.
T
ufc
is
simply
a
4
by
IS
nioar.tair.s
are
too
distant
to
conie
j
come
addition
to
tbe
napcrr
cIcM?t.
and
j
incll
str
.-
:r
of
ibia
fcoard.
padded
with
effectively
into
the
landscape,
and
its
j
what
color
to
select
need
not
worry
the
only
-=Â»ater
is
a
wretched
little
brook-
]
donor,
as
the
smart
thinTM
In
tbee
let
called
the
Mansanares.
i
outfits
is
white
scrira
trin^med
with
j
cotton
craslj
The
Shoppers.
Oh.
have
yea
seen
the
shoppl-s
crash
TVhere
r.li
the
bargains
are?
"Kith
pallic!
face
arÂ»3
Eolernii
hush
?.Ian
views
it
from
afar,
Bat
-woman
braves
tie
a'arful
f^t
Anfl
does
sot
lose
her
head.
And
angels,
so
to
speafe.
rush
in
ere
others
fear
to
tread.
ies-csdjes
In
each
hand
Sfeath
her
elbows,
too.
'~
sweet
and
bland
^
j
eyelet
embroidery
or
liTet
'n*--rrio~.
]
Â£
O
this
i
--
]
edging
and
motif.
A
dozen
of
hncka-
|
th-Te
a~
-s
j
bnck
towels
of
extra
Jenjrtb.
bordered
1
w
j
lo
-n-ni
and
then
covered
witl
or
satin
hand
painted
with
Â·nv
fibres.
And
if
von
can't
your
otrn
b
STe
p
i
elir
y
of
voting
art
n-3de*us
bacfe
towe'is
of
extra
Jengtb.
bordered
]
w]lo
-^5
=
:
a
d3y
do
it
for
a
dollar.
This
-n-jtb
an
app'.ied
design
la
co!or.
are
j
j^,.,^
s
;
2O
;
j3
rt
i
3O
3d
at
least
ei=;bt
book?.
useful.
If
you
wou:d
carry
joy
to
tbe
j
ai]
^
|f
J
O
K
ji
nTe
plenty
of
money--
or
for
something
iiev?.
tball
giants
-woi:3d
not
chance
%
broken
limbs
a^d
i:ecks
nsk
xchom
in
our
ignorance
style
"the
Â·weaker
sex."
n
Star.
laen
there
is
ocr
English
I.cadori,
wcic!T
stands
to
a
ratbe-
tame
conn
try.
It
is
free
that
there
are
some
charming
bits
of
cniet
and
pretty
rural
scenery
in
Surrey
and
Sussex,
within
a
distance
of
from
twenty
to
j
housewife's
heart
send
Sier
some
gnesi
j
affection
for
yonr
small
nit^-e--bave
thirty
miles,
and
there
are
pleasing
|
room
towels
in
heavy
linen
wi;b
ends
j
*hes*
hocks
of
soiid
silver
that
thev
beech
woods
covering
the
chalky
hills
1
done
sa
fourteenth
century
stitching,
j
^3-
no:
nst
any
damp
sk:rf
b^ng
"ing
covered
the
5oarl
books,
ail
that
is
of
broad
pink
or
i
tbe
centers
of
;he
Sowers
used
with
j
t,j,-
e
rib,on.
tern^natins
at
the
fnstea-
A
pcpervieight
may
be
made
of
Christmas
ribbon
in
the
form
of
s
bsg
ii!!id
v/ith
bird
shot
or
lead
and
tied
with
narrow
ribbon
at
the
top.
3Â»
For
a
small
Wetter
cut
half
a
5
dozen
different
co'ored
blotters
Q
the
sire
of
a
postal
card,
bore
a
A
hole
through
blotters
and
postal
w
card
at
each
end
and
tie
to*y
geiher
with
Christmas
ribbori-
^
Choose
a
card
with
an
appro-
'|
priata
greeting.
^
An
attractive
way
to
make
a
i
floral
calendsr
is
to
take
twelve
'Â·
sheets
or
sketching
paper,
cut
5?
into
some
neat
design
and
paste
on
each
leaf
the
floral
symbols
4
of
each
month.
You
can
cut
the
f
flowers
from
any
seed
catalogue.
.
"The
ecrlendar
leaf
should
be
J*
tastefully
placed.
^
A
gift
quickly
made
is
a
dec-
t
orated
tablet,
which
is
useful
for
recording
messages.
Buy
any
-K
kind
of
a
tablet
and
carefully
remove
the
cover
so
that
tho
g
cloth
binding
will
not
be
spoiled.
S
Make
a
new
cover
from
bright
V
red
mounting
board
2nd
decorate
^
it
v/sth
holly
leaver
cut
from
I,
white
paper
colored
green.
Ar^
range
the
leaves
in
bunches
or
?
wreaths.
A
Coat
hangers
are
always
ac^
ceptable
and
are
easily
made
at-
X
tractive.
One
covered
vjith
holly
X
ribbon,
with
a
bunch
of
frosted
"?
artificial
hol'y
leaves
attached
to
iff
jL
the
v/ire,
is
pretty.
v
A
useful
shirt
waist
bag
may
"%
be
mace
from
a
yard
and
three/i
fourths
of
white
paper
cambric-
Â·'Â·
Use
narrov/
-=pe
for
drawstring
^
and
cotton
floss
TO
work
the
in-
i
itia!s
of
the
owner.
^
A
suitable
prsEent
for
a
little
%
t
oirl
is
a
riny
k:mono.
One
can
*
be
trradc
in
an
hour
frcm
any
'y
preferred
material.
s
a
e
i
j
Three
Big
Bowling
Matches
I
j
Tues.,
Dec.
2.
Gettysburg
vs
Biglerville
[Duck
Pins]
I1
Thurs.,
"
4.
"
Â«
Â»
[Ten
Pins]
|
Wed.,
"
10.Table
Rock"
"
[DuckPins]
|
will
be
held
Roths
Bowling
and
Billard
rooms
in
|
Biglerviile.
All
maches
are
scheduled
icr
8
P.
M.
'
1
The
public
is
cordially
invited
to
witness
these
con-
jl
tests.
No
admission
is
charged.
4!^
11
i
^3
Practical
Girl.
The
Baltimore
girl
\vho
recovered
her
health
and
used
as
a
wedding
gown
she
had
made
v.-hen
told
she
could
not
get
Â·well,
is
a
practical
person
v.-ho
ivill
be
able
to
make
the
skeleton
of
yesterday's
roasc
chicken
into
tomorrow's
hash.--L-ojiisviile
Cou-
rier-Joarnal.
Medical
Advertising
Easy
To
Barken
your
Gra?
M\
\
oil
can
Bring
Back
Color
and
Lustre
wiih
Sage
Tea
and
Sulphur
vfhen
yoa
darken
your
hair
\vith
Snsre
Tea
ard
Sulphur,
no
one
can
tell,
because
it's
"done
so
na'carally.
so
evenly.
Preparing:
ibis
mixture,
though,
at
home
is
mussy
and
troublesome.
For
50
cents
3-011
can
buy
at
any
drag-
store
the
ready-to-use
tonic
called
Â·'Wyeth's
Sage
and
Sulphur
Hair
Remedy."
You
just
dampen
a
sponge
or
soft
brush
-with
it
and
draw
this
through
your
hair,
taking
one
small
strand
at
a
time.
By
morning-
all
gray
hair
disappears,
and.
after
another
application
or
tv.-o.
your
hair
becomes
beautifully
darkened,
gloss:--
and
luxuriant.
You
v,-iil
also
discover
dandruff
is
gone
and
hair
has
stopped
falling.
Gray,
faded
hair,
though
no
disgrace,
is
a
sign
of
old
age.
and
as
-sve
all
desire
a
youthful
and
attractive
appearance,
get
busy
at
once
with
Wyeth's
Sage
and
Sulphur
and
look
years
yocnger.
IJSAMPIE
FREE'
Try
ii
for
nasal
and
dry
catarrh.
sneezing,
cold,
in
tie
head,
hay
fever
or
2nr
complication
resuming
from
chronic
catarrh.
Keeps
the
breaihiaz
passages
open,
tires
rfvias
socsd.
restful
sleep
aad
Â·^o;rorz-s-
Soothes
and
teals
tte
inSaaied
^:en:br3=cs.
F:=e
for
aose
b-eed-
Get
Kosdoa's.
the
orisinal
a=d
ges^iae
Catanii-
sl
Je!;r.
at
fir=scis:s
or
direct,
ra
saal^ry
tubes.
25^
or
50c-
Sample
free.
Tfrite
Hondon
MIg.
Co^
Minneapolis,
Mien.
For
sale
by
People's
Drug
Store
Gettysburg,
Pa.
NOTICE
OF
DISSOLUTION
OF
PARTNERSHIP
."":icf
i-
here"5
dven
that
ibe
par-
iierrh:r
Ia;e]y
s-ubsietjiis
between
]N-xs5.
^V.
Sell
and
AarÂ«n
?.
SiesrifT.
of
Kast
I
Berlin.
Adams
County,
Henna.,
under]
the
firm
na.ne
*i
;:w
East
IJerlin
Mining!
Coairany,
was
15ci!\td
by
mutual
c-on-j
sent
ai
of
is:*
1st
HAV
r.f
Xoveml-er.
191
;.
,
receive*!
13
sa;-i
Aaron
S.
Si^rist.
an31
all
demands
n
tlso
r-ar-ncrsliio
arc
to
5e
prest-nt^i
to
h:n
for
payment,
an!
who
I
an'l
uu'ier
s-.isonn
Â«anw
a~*
o'e
o-a
ner.Â«
"w.'SELL.
'
1
j
the
scrolls
are
aiso
in
yellow
stitching
|
the
work
is
extremely
effective.
i
The
Chimney
Climber.
Quoth
Santa
Cla-as,
'Tni
g-etting
fat.
And.
though
Tm
not
a
churl.
1
teinlc
the
person
for
this
Job
-
Would
be
the
hipSess
girl."
--Harper's
"Weekly.
Old
Custom
Survives.
Labels
That
Won't
Come
Off.
To
label
a
bottle
so
that
tbe
label
is
The
ancient
custom
"horn
dancing"'
j
took
place
at
Abbot
Broailey,
Burton-
on-Trent,
England,
recently,
when
costumed
dancers
carrying
reindeer
horns
which
have
been
stored
in
the
church
for
four
centuries,
and
astride
hobbyhorses,
went
through
the
countryside
to
the
strains
of
rag-time
music.
j
Perfected
Stained
Glass.
]
'A
Birmingham
(Ens.)
firm
is
stat|
ed,
to
have
a
valuable
invention
on
the
j
treatment
of
stained
glass
windows
i
which
is
being
patented.
As
new
con!
Btructed
tbe
picture
on
a
stained
glass
^
roof
and
^^
fail
o
^
fte
fo]
.
window
can
only
be
seen
trom
the
ffir
,
Jo
]an
recominei
,
de
j
ln
.Caffi
.
side
of
a
balding
by
dayligat
but
tins
:
era
^^
A
strf
QÂ£
Wack
aasse
.
j
invention
makes
it
possible
t
or
the
Â·
bin
|
picture
to
be
seen
after
teri^
^nen
h
round
^
^
^,
^^
i
no
light
is
shining
through
it
from
the
inside.
Some
winaows
already
i
j
j
placed
have
proved
satisfactory.
SHELL
oysters
always
on
hand
at
Evans'
Restaurant
United
Phone.--
adveitisement
j
done
with
white
ink
or
paint.
A
little
j
hot
paraffin
wax
poured
over
it
makes
!
it
waterproof.
The
white
letters
on
a
background
can
'be
read
in
a
very
feeble
light.
ing
ends
vrith
if.s;
lx-?rkaots.
If
the
clothes
hnujrer
is
goinc
to
be
too
expensive
for
your
pnrse--or
your
alTection--srnn
Miss
Dnhy
nn
ir.niv:d
uai
Trorkbasket-
Tle?e
look
jio^itive-
ly
infantile.
lccai:se
they
nre
:i!moÂ«t
miniature
affairs
of
white
rash,
with
fi.it
bottoms
and
inch
Inch
sides
ami
5iim?:Â«
of
pnle
!!Â«?
or
pale
pink
quilted
satin-
Across
tbe
rim
from
end
to
end
run
narrow
ribbon
lines
holding
roels
of
Sac
thread.
From
one
corner
swings
a
silver
covered
needle
and
pin
book
and
from
the
diagonally
opposite
cor-
j
ner
a
big
bow
of
satin
ribbon,
with
'
long
ends
gathered
on
to
the
handle
of
a
pair
of
tiny
scissors
and
an
Ivorr
DODGE
ZUILL'S
"EASY"
n
\Vas*.tr
Uar.d
or
All
Steel,
and
Copper
^,
rts-
tilt
:o
'f.
-
-
Wcmen
C.rcu'str";
fr"e_.
Wute
our
asrtst
David
Kncuss,
Arer.dtovjlle.
P.I
Don't
fail
to
see
these
picked
teams
from
nearby
towns.
The
Best
Light
on
Any
Subject
Rayo
lamps
give
the
softest,
steadiest
light
for
work
or
play,
for
young
or
old.
No
straining
of
the
eyes.
A
constant
comfort
to
all
the
farnilj'.
Solid
brass,
nicke!
plated.
Handsome.
Strong.
Easy
to
clean
and
rew'ck.
Lighted
without
removing
chimney
or
shads.
....
At.dealers
everywhere,
or
write
for
descriptive
circular.
"
-
-
-.:'
THE
ATLAimC
REFINING
COMPANY
Phikdelpbla
Pittibnrga
eseare
S
t
y
c
Great''--
you'llhear
that
from
almost
everybody
at
the
table
"IseintomZ/
every
time
a
plate
of
Aunt
Jemima's
delicious
pancakes
comes
In
piping
hot
from
the
kitchen.
Aunt
Jemima's
makes
the
finest
cakes
that
ever
went
into
your
mouth--the
plump,
tender
kind--light_as
a
feather--temptingly
^
browned,
and
Urn!
so
delicious
to
taste.
Spread
thick
with
good,
fresh
butter
and
lots
of
syrup,
they
are
greaf-
'-'Â·-.
-.,.
~\
Have
Anzit
Jemima's
for
tomor-
'?%
/-\
row's
breakfast.
Takes
just
a
^Jl
\
minute
to
stir
'em
up.
Good
for
\
wafB.es
and
muffins,
too.
Your
grocer
has
Aunt
Jemima's
in
a
bright
red
package.
(Read
what
it
says
en
the
top
about
the
fanny
Rag
Dolls
for
the
kiddies.)
Aunt
Jemiiiia/s
Buckwheat
flour
V-
comes
in
white
packages,
Ask
for
it.
cc
Cost
More--Worth
Most
Waverly"
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and
Gasolines
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Oil
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Co.
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